Camshaft Position Sensor problem
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Camshaft Position Sensor problem
1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
not long before trying to start.
Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
Question:
Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
sensor.
Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
don't have to.
Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
not long before trying to start.
Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
Question:
Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
sensor.
Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
don't have to.
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Re: Camshaft Position Sensor problem
http://www.----------.com/temp/PCM.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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mycincyid@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
mycincyid@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
#3
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Re: Camshaft Position Sensor problem
http://www.----------.com/temp/PCM.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
mycincyid@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
mycincyid@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
#4
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Re: Camshaft Position Sensor problem
http://www.----------.com/temp/PCM.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
mycincyid@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
mycincyid@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
#5
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Re: Camshaft Position Sensor problem
Bills link solidifies what I remember about the distributor on the 4.0L 96
XJ I owned. It's under the distributor cap and you don't need to remove the
distributor. Here's what you suspect at Advanced autoparts.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=200&ptset=A
JoBo
<mycincyid@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
>
XJ I owned. It's under the distributor cap and you don't need to remove the
distributor. Here's what you suspect at Advanced autoparts.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=200&ptset=A
JoBo
<mycincyid@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1157435489.774684.45520@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
>
#6
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Re: Camshaft Position Sensor problem
Bills link solidifies what I remember about the distributor on the 4.0L 96
XJ I owned. It's under the distributor cap and you don't need to remove the
distributor. Here's what you suspect at Advanced autoparts.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=200&ptset=A
JoBo
<mycincyid@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1157435489.774684.45520@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
>
XJ I owned. It's under the distributor cap and you don't need to remove the
distributor. Here's what you suspect at Advanced autoparts.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=200&ptset=A
JoBo
<mycincyid@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1157435489.774684.45520@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
>
#7
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Re: Camshaft Position Sensor problem
Bills link solidifies what I remember about the distributor on the 4.0L 96
XJ I owned. It's under the distributor cap and you don't need to remove the
distributor. Here's what you suspect at Advanced autoparts.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=200&ptset=A
JoBo
<mycincyid@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1157435489.774684.45520@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
>
XJ I owned. It's under the distributor cap and you don't need to remove the
distributor. Here's what you suspect at Advanced autoparts.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=200&ptset=A
JoBo
<mycincyid@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1157435489.774684.45520@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> 1997 TJ, 4 cylinder
>
> Error Code 54 intermittenly on Nov 05 to summer 06, now on solid.
>
> Problems starting jeep since summer, but only after it had been running
> not long before trying to start.
>
> Just had crankshaft sensor replaced as mechanic thought it might be the
> problem despite me telling him about the 54 code, plus no one in town
> had a camshaft psotion sensor handy.
>
> Question:
> Is the camshaft sensor on a 97 TJ 4 cyl replaceable without removing
> the distributor. This is not clear from what I've read online (the
> Cherokee 6 cyl from this era requires distributor rmoved to get to the
> sensor.
>
> Replacement seems hard to come by, napa and autozone don't have it
> online or local, "rock auto" appears to have it in stock, but I'm not
> up for removing the distributor and doing the rotor marking thing if I
> don't have to.
>
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